4. Training: The Committee recognises that the Bill, which is a comprehensive review of the existing law relating to sexual offences, will inevitably give rise to many questions by those who are required to implement and apply it in practice. In order to ensure that it is understood properly and is applied as uniformly as possible throughout the country, the Committee is of the view that the Department should initiate and, as far as possible and appropriate (in so far as the judiciary is concerned), co- ordinate a project which is aimed at the promotion and facilitation of training on the legislation and its implications. The Committee consequently requests the Department to revert to it with a detailed proposal, prepared in conjunction with all relevant roleplayers, on how this initiative should be undertaken, including, among others, the following: (i) Aspects identified in the Bill that require attention, in general, as well as specific aspects that require attention by the various functionaries which will be responsible for the implementation of the legislation; (ii) categories of persons or functionaries that will benefit from such training; (iii) persons or institutions that should be approached for developing and providing the required training courses; (iv) funding the training; and (v) timeframes.